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Practitioner Review: Evaluation of the known behavioral heterogeneity in conduct disorder to improve its assessment and treatment
Author(s) -
Klahr Ashlea M.,
Burt S. Alexandra
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of child psychology and psychiatry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.652
H-Index - 211
eISSN - 1469-7610
pISSN - 0021-9630
DOI - 10.1111/jcpp.12268
Subject(s) - conduct disorder , psychology , clinical psychology , psychiatry
Background Conduct Disorder ( CD ) is among the most highly represented diagnostic problems in child and adolescent mental health treatment settings. There is a great deal of heterogeneity within the CD category, with potentially important implications for case conceptualization and treatment. The current review sought to detail forms of heterogeneity within CD , including callous‐unemotional traits, comorbid Attention‐Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ( ADHD ), aggressive and nonaggressive antisocial behavior, and age of onset. Methods The current review summarizes research on etiological factors, correlates, and trajectories associated with distinguishable dimensions of CD , and considers how this heterogeneity should be incorporated into the assessment and treatment of CD . Results Callous‐unemotional traits have been associated with a more severe and persistent form of CD , as have comorbid ADHD and child‐onset CD . Aggressive antisocial behavior is a stable behavioral dimension that emerges in early childhood and is associated with high levels of neuroticism. Nonaggressive antisocial behavior demonstrates specific associations with impulsivity, is most frequent during adolescence, and evidences more moderate levels of stability. Conclusions Conduct disorder is a highly heterogeneous disorder. Although the clinical implications of this heterogeneity are discussed, future research is clearly needed to shore up our understanding of the clinical ramifications of the sub‐dimensions within CD .

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